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I Features
+ Transmit your music wirelessly from your MP3 Players, Apple iPod", iPhone, iPad*, Smarphones and all audio devices with a 3.8mm input
+ Supports full frequency range (88.1-107.9 MHz)
+3 Programmable Memory Buttons
+ 3 Power Options - 2xAAA Battery, USB Cable or Car Charger
+ Battery Save Mode - Auto Shutoff after 2 minutes of non use
+ Low Battary indicator
+ Universal USB Charging Port allows you to charge other devices when the FM transmitter Is powered on
+ LOD + Backit Screen - Displays Time, Temperature, FM Station &
Battery Level
+ Supports Hi-Fi, Super Bass and Stereo Timbre
+ Digital PLL Technology ensures radio signal will not be affected in extreme temperature OPERATION Power Control!
* Press the STANDBYbutton briefly to switchyour FM transmitter to/
from Standby (the clock will display in Standby mode)
* Press and hold theSTANDBY buttonto switch the PowerOft/On completely(batler extendedif Power is switchedoft). NOTE:-Your transmittorincludes a music sensorto save battery power no music isplayed for one minute, the transmitter willset to Standby autom atically. Setting your FM transmitterand FM radio tothe same frequency
* Tune your FMradio MANUALLY to a frequency whereno station Is broad casting (you should hear a hissing noise).
* Press the STANDBY button to tun yourtransmitter on. Set your IPod orother music sourca toPlay and turn upthe volume. Press the >TUNE UPor < TUNE DOWNbutton to tune yourFM transmitter to the same frequencyas the radio. Holdthe button to tunequickly. You shouldnow hear the musicfrom your source playingthrough Set the volume onyour radio to thelevel you want. Ifthe volur set high enough, turnup the volume onyour [Pod or othersource. If your radio haspreset station memories youcan store this frequency a8 a pre-set forquick recall whenever youwant to use yourFM transmitter. Proset memories Your FMTransmitter 10 presetmemories so that youcan store and recall the fraquency To store afrequency Memory
@ Tune to thefrequency to store. Press and hold thePRESET STORE button. mory display Pross the PRESET DOWNor PRESET UPbutton to find thepreset number you want to store. the PRESET STORE button briefly. cy will besaved under this presetnumber of future recall reset memory
= Pross the PRESET DOWNor PRESET UPbutton to find thepreset number you want to recall. Each preset frequency willbe recalled as yourscroll through the preset numbers. DISPLAY Display when in standby mode FF gp naw w 24, 15 Sut
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@ Temperature display
@ Battery level indicator
@Time SETTING THE CLOCK 2
@ FM transmission symbol Preset number (If set)
@ Battery level indicator
@ Transmission frequency Your FMtransmitter includes a clockdisplay. TO sot the clock-
hold thePRESET STORE button until the hours
= Press the > TUNEUP or <TUNE DOWN buttons toset the hours digits to the corract number. Press the PRESET STORE button briefly to set the minutes digits. Press the > TUNEUP or <TUNE DOWN buttons to set the minutes digits to the correct number.
* Press and hold thePRESET STORE button to store this setting. e) Premier i a ial aa a
[echnical Specifications Frequency: 88.1 - 107.9 MHz Coverage: Up to 5M Distortion: < 0.5 %
Working current: < 20 mA Powered by 2xAAA Batteries Charging USB Output: Max 5V/250mA JOR
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Audio input froman iPod, Mp3 player or CDwalkman
@ Standby button
@ Display
@ Previous Preset frequency button Preset Store button DC Power input jack
@ Next Preset frequency button Tune Down button Tune Up button
@ USB charging port
(Output: Max 5V/250mAh) POWER SUPPLY You canchoose to power your FM transmitter with 2xAAA batteries or car charger (included in package) INSTALLING BATTERIES Open the battery compartment co Place 2 x AAA batteriesin the battery compartment, observing the polarity batteries and replace them. Never mix ios jed batterieswith regard to the recycling regulations NOT short circult batteries or throw them into Weak batteries can leak and damage the player CONNECTING TO A CAR POWER CONNECTOR You transmittercan be powered fromthe (not supplied) Power Adaptor using the supplyavailable from a car cigar lighter or Power connector. CAUTION
# Use only the DCpower adaptor (not supplied). Theuse of a different adaptor will damage thetransmitter and the powersupply. Never operate the controlsor change the connectionsto your FM transmitter when driving. TO connect the power supply Remove the batteries fromyour FM transmitter Connect the DC plug from adaptor cable into theDC input jack on your FM transmitter.
* Push the adaptor body into a suitable power socket, CONNECTING USB POWER _ Using a USB charging cable to connect to the USB charging port and the other fend to your personal digital devices such as MP3 (device input power less than 250mA) CONNECTING A SOURCE Unwrap the audio input cable. Connect the 3.5mm Jack to the 3.5mm input jack on your mobile audio devices, IPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc, registered in the US. and other countries. For additional information or questions about this product ail us toll free at 888-446-4327 or email us at info@premienssre.com 15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 15.21 Changes or modification warning Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment
* RF warning for Portable device:
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC